12 May
2020: It was in
the early days of the lockdown when a few arts and media
organisations came together to face the COVID-19 crisis and its impact of the
live arts space. 50 days later, this group has ideated, debated and created stayINaLIVE
– an artist support platform – which will launch its first event on 16th
May 2020. Over
60 artists, 24 hours of non-stop content, across multiple platforms!
“It has taken us almost two months to
set our vision and to bring together like-minded individuals that view this
as a long term platform. On 16th, the first half of the day is
dedicated to information exchange, experience-sharing and really just
opening up the hearts and minds of artists to each other and to the
audience. This is only the beginning of our journey into building a solid
support system for performing artists across fields.” - Roshan Abbas, Founder - Kommune
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“I am excited to be a part of Stayin Alive since it's a
great initiative for the artist community to come together in these testing
times. I am just doing my bit to spread awareness and help those who need
support right now. Asli Hip Hop will always stand for the right things and
we'll all help each other get past our hardships”.-Naezy,Indian rapper and artist
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“stayINaLIVE sparked my interest from the moment I was
approached to be part of it. This time of global upheaval and renewal has
provided a ripe opportunity for the entertainment industry to grow in new
ways. Not just in terms of commerce and entertainment but also through
helping one another sustain ourselves and grow into this new emerging
world. This includes discussing and offering guidance in such delicate
matters like mental health. As a collective of longtime professionals we
have an opportunity to create a solid backbone for artists across the fields of music, dance, comedy and
every other performing art.”- UdayBenegal,
Musician
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‘StayINaLIVE’ aims to build this long-term,
sustainable platform for artists to nurture, support and strengthen each other
in the coming years. Fuelled with a deep love and admiration for the live arts
and performance industry, this is a collective of organisations and
individuals, hoping to create a movement of awareness and self-sufficiency for
the live industry. The aim is to educate, inspire and support artists and
at the forefront of that
aim and vision is a
commitment to cultivate best practices, encourage thought leadership and become
a compassionate, yet impactful and sustained, voice of advocacy for government
policies related to the live arts industry.
“We are excited to be part of this unique
initiative. There’s a strong lacuna in the industry as far individual
artists, freelancers are concerned despite the fact that they form a large
part of the industry. stayINaLIVE aims to be that single body that will
hopefully be the backbone for every artist to follow with regards to
industry best practices, government representation and advocacy when
needed. Most importantly, the funds we raise from this initiative will be
directed towards supporting artists in need” - RashmiDhanwani, founder
of The Art X Company
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Many
artists that work in the now prevalent gig ecosystem face issues like not
being paid on time or at all, struggling to protect their creative work and
a myriad of other problems that arise from being an independent creator.
These are issues that arise in addition to several things that artists,
represented or independent, have to deal with on a regular basis – PriyankaKhimani, Music and
Entertainment Rights Expert
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On 16th
May, performing artists from various fields will cover a range of topics,such as,‘How does one
deal with a creator’s block’;or ‘Know your digital rights as an artist’;or even
jam with fellow artists on your screen! We are talking of artists including UdayBenegal,
Naezy, KubbraSait, TanmayBhat, ShilpaRao, Nakash Aziz, Dualist Inquiry, Nikhita
Gandhi, Suhani Singh, Nikhil D’souza, TejasMenonwho will be sharing their
stories, learnings and art,all through the day.
You
canconnect with stayINaLIVE on any of these social media platforms:
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